At the BBC 1973-1975

At the BBC 1973-1975

by Robin Trower
At the BBC 1973-1975

At the BBC 1973-1975

by Robin Trower

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Overview

At the BBC 1973-1975 is a double-disc collection that assembles a whopping 30 tracks from Robin Trower's breakthrough years in 1973 and 1974 with his trio of bassist/vocalist James Dewar and drummer Reg Isidore. In 1975, Bill Lordan replaced Isidore. These years yielded the studio LPs Twice Removed from Yesterday, Bridge of Sighs, and For Earth Below; all of the songs on this compilation are versions of tracks from these recordings. Disc one contains his initial John Peel sessions, which contained four performances of tracks from his debut -- including the title track, "Man of the World," "Daydream," and "Sinner's Song." The next eight come from Bob Harris sessions that include mostly material from Bridge of Sighs, with exceptional readings of "Day of the Eagle," "Little Bit of Sympathy," and "Too Rolling Stoned." Interspersed between these are another version of "Daydream" and a smoking "I Can't Wait Much Longer." The final four tracks are from another Peel session from 1974, with more material from Bridge of Sighs, including the title cut and a raw, feverish take of "Little Bit of Sympathy," with the debut of "Althea," which would appear on For Earth Below. The second disc kicks off with another four-track Peel session with material from For Earth Below, including excellent high-energy versions of "Confessin' Midnight," "Gonna Be More Suspicious," the wildly funky "Fine Day," and the swaggering "It's Only Money." Tracks five through 14 offer a BBC Live in Concert performance from 1975 -- previously issued on LP. The live material -- with Lordan -- is taken from all three albums; it is looser, more spontaneous, and electrifying. Sound quality standards are not pristine, but these tapes have been cleaned more than sufficiently and provide very decent sound. The gig is of considerably higher quality due to the source tape. The set includes liner notes by Malcolm Dome of Classic Rock magazine, including an interview with the artist. For Trower's many enduring fans who know that he remains a relentlessly inventive musician rooted in electric blues and hard rock, At the BBC 1973-1975 is a treasure trove of goodies. For the uninitiated, this set provides an excellent introduction to the work of a bona fide guitar hero (whose 21st century material is worth investigating as well). ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 02/08/2019
Label: Chrysalis Records / Emi
UPC: 5099907071324
Rank: 1828

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Twice Removed From Yesterday
  2. Man of the World
  3. Daydream
  4. Sinner's Song
  5. Day of the Eagle
  6. Little Bit of Sympathy
  7. Lady Love
  8. Daydream
  9. The Fool and Me
  10. Alethea
  11. Too Rolling Stoned
  12. I Can't Wait Much Longer
  13. Bridge of sighs
  14. In This Place
  15. Alethea
  16. A Little Bit of Sympathy

Disc 2

  1. Fine Day
  2. Confessing Midnight
  3. It's Only Money
  4. Gonna Be More Suspicious
  5. Day of the Eagle
  6. Bridge of Sighs
  7. Gonna Be More Suspicious
  8. Fine Day
  9. Lady Love
  10. Daydream
  11. Too Rolling Stoned
  12. I Can't Wait Much Longer
  13. Alethea
  14. A Little Bit of Sympathy

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Robin Trower   Primary Artist,Guitar
Reg Isidore   Drums
James Dewar   Bass (Electric),Vocals,Bass
Bill Lordan   Drums

Technical Credits

Hugh Gilmour   A&R,Research,Release Coordinator
Michael Ochs   Cover Photo
Alan Gillett   Design
Helen Owens   Product Manager
Robin Trower   Composer
John Peel   Producer
Frankie Miller   Composer
James Dewar   Composer
BBC   Producer
Peter Mew   Mastering
Pete Ritzema   Producer
Jeff Griffin   Producer
Malcolm Dome   Liner Notes
Tony Wilson   Producer
Bob Conduct   Producer,Engineer
Bernie Andrews   Producer,Engineer
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